I have a new job that starts in a couple of weeks. As my English friends say, I'm moving house. Which isn't exactly true, the house is staying - I'm moving my stuff to another house.
My head is full of all the details of moving, like setting up utilities, packing, toting, unpacking. So I'm drawing a total blank on what to post here today. There could be some interruption in posts since I don't know when I'll have broadband at the house. I may not have time to go to a coffee shop in the mean time.
You can check, but likely you will have more time to write or read my books rather than read my blog for the next week or two. I hope some of you stay with me through the move and we meet back here again soon.
Just a reminder that the deadline to submit short stories for the contest is February 22. Thank you to everyone who has already submitted.
Monday, February 15, 2010
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When Paul Fenton stops for breakfast in a small town, he gets more than he bargained for in the process.
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Good luck. moving the contents of your house is pretty dreadful. And you'll never find the tin opener again.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh! That is so encouraging.
ReplyDeleteActually, sorry. I'm sure you won't lose the tin opener!
ReplyDeleteGood luck with your new job, Nadine!
ReplyDeleteWhere are you moving to?
I had the same problem when I moved to LP at the beginning of this month, but luckily, my new notebook has wi fi, which I'm sort of stealing right now, lol.
Checking out the contest later, thanks for the reminder!
Lots of love,
Ella
Ella,
ReplyDeleteMoving across town, which is 70 miles. I haven't looked lately, but Phoenix is or was the 6th largest city in the US.
Good, hope you do enter the contest. You'll get a kick out of this, I have to learn Spanish for my new job.